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Row 1, Col 1 RETURN Cooperation, Conflict, Social Exchange, Coercion, and Conformity What are the five types of Group Social Interactions?
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1,2 Self-deceptive thinking that is based on conformity to group beliefs, and created by group pressures to conform. What is Group-think? RETURN
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1,3 Behavior that matches group expectations Conformity RETURN
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1,4 Interactions that are intimate, personal, caring and fulfilling What are Primary Relationships? RETURN
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2,1 Informal and unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught in school. Examples: Discipline, order, cooperation, conformity. What is Hidden Curriculum? Give an example. RETURN
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2,2 Group in the neighborhood, clique at school, an after-school club, or a sports team Give an example of a Peer Group Socialization Peer Group: RETURN
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2,3 The process of learning to participate in a group. What is Socialization? RETURN
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2,4 Interaction in which individuals or groups are forced to behave in a particular way What is Coercion? RETURN
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3,1 Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. What is deviance? RETURN
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3,2 Criminal behavior, hippies, card players What is an example of deviance? RETURN
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3,3 Involves behavior that under conforms to accepted norms. What is Negative Deviance? RETURN
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3,4 Involves behavior that overcomes to social expectations What is positive Deviance? RETURN
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4,1 Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. What is Social Control? RETURN
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4,2 Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms. What are Social Sanctions? RETURN
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4,3 Promotions or smiles. What are pros of social sanctions? RETURN
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4,4 Fines, ridicule, and gossip What are negatives of social sanctions? RETURN
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5,1 Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments. What is deterrence? RETURN
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5,2 Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts. What is retribution? RETURN
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5,3 A repetition of or return to criminal behavior. What is recidivism? RETURN
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5,4 Statistics are gathered from police departments across the country. Reports are submitted voluntarily by law enforcement agencies. How are crime statistics collected? RETURN
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